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:08:01
-Anyway, he's too old for me.
-You think he seems old?

:08:07
And he's your father.
:08:10
What if he wasn't,
if you'd met him without knowing me?

:08:14
That's beside the point.
:08:16
I don't like to think like that,
in the abstract.

:08:19
In any case, he's involved with someone,
and so am l.

:08:23
He's not really involved.
:08:25
I'm sure he won't be with her much longer.
:08:29
From what I can guess,
you're not really involved, either.

:08:32
What are you talking about?
:08:34
What did you guess?
:08:35
What did I tell you?
:08:37
You don't talk about your boyfriend
with a lot of enthusiasm.

:08:41
Sorry, but in that area,
I keep my enthusiasm to myself.

:08:45
Maybe I'm wrong,
but continuing to speak in abstract terms...

:08:50
...you do admit you aren't
impervious to Cupid's arrows?

:08:53
No more than anyone.
:08:55
I don't know....
:08:56
If that was the case, I'd already be in love.
:09:00
Stop staying "if."
I don't know what you're trying to say.

:09:04
Nothing.
:09:07
I like to dream.
:09:08
I don't.
:09:13
I'm free tomorrow after all.
Shall we go to the country?

:09:16
We can even leave early,
I don't have class this Saturday.

:09:19
I'm the one who isn't free now.
:09:21
My cousin asked me to dinner.
:09:23
-You said you were obligated.
-Yes.

:09:27
Your father can drive you.
:09:28
He won't go.
:09:30
-ls that what he said?
-No.

:09:33
I'm certain he won't.
:09:35
He won't leave his sweetheart
just to go pull weeds.

:09:38
Yesterday, he said he was going.
:09:41
He seemed to make it a point of honor.
:09:44
I doubt that.
:09:46
That's not where his honor lies.
:09:48
I'll stick to what I heard.
:09:51
I read between the lines.
:09:53
His answer was conclusive.
There are no lines.

:09:57
We'll see who's right.

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